Twitter reacts to RCB's epic choke as they are almost out of playoffs

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In a match, where a win was quintessential for Royal Challengers in order to make it to the playoffs stage, the star-studded failed to chase a meek target of 147 as they fell short by just 12 runs in the end. Twitterati had a field day, of course, trolling RCB's repeated failure brutally.

Brief scores:  Sunrisers Hyderabad 146/10 (Kane Williamson 56, Shakib Al Hasan 35; Mohammed Siraj 3/25, Tim Southee 3/30) lost to Royal Challengers Bangalore 141/6 (Virat Kohli 39, Colin de Grandhomme 33; Shakib Al Hasan 2/36, Sandeep Sharma 1/20) by 5 runs.

Hopefully, the selectors are following him closely!

This tweet cracked me up!

Another bowler who is having a great season!

How good is Kane Williamson? Let's ask Vettori!

Brilliant innings by Williamson, AGAIN!

Gentle remainder!

Fielding standards this season has been really bad!

Fun fact!

Then this happened!

Rashid Khan after his team let him down by dropping catches...

After all those catches dropped, what a catch by Yusuf Pathan!

Best death bowler in the world for a reason!

Tweet of the day!

Without a doubt!

ESCN, NOT!

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